Daily US feedgas to LNG plants surpasses 5 Bcf for first time - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-29T01:25:31Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/daily-us-feedgas-to-lng-plants-surpasses-5-bcf-for-first-time?commentId=2117179%3AComment%3A3792660&feed=yes&xn_auth=noFeds: Williams can begin serv…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-05:2117179:Comment:37942022019-01-05T18:28:06.229ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p><strong>Feds: Williams can begin service on expansion project supporting two LNG terminals</strong></p>
<p>Sergio Chapa, Houston Chronicle Updated 6:57 am CST, Friday, January 4, 2019</p>
<p>The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given the Oklahoma pipeline company Williams permission to begin service on an expansion project supporting two liquefied natural gas terminals along the Texas Gulf Coast.</p>
<p>In an order issued on Wednesday, FERC officials approved a request from…</p>
<p><strong>Feds: Williams can begin service on expansion project supporting two LNG terminals</strong></p>
<p>Sergio Chapa, Houston Chronicle Updated 6:57 am CST, Friday, January 4, 2019</p>
<p>The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given the Oklahoma pipeline company Williams permission to begin service on an expansion project supporting two liquefied natural gas terminals along the Texas Gulf Coast.</p>
<p>In an order issued on Wednesday, FERC officials approved a request from Williams' Houston subsidiary, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co., to put its Gulf Connector Expansion Project into service.</p>
<p>Transcontinental, known as Transco, recently completed construction on three compressor stations in Wharton, Victoria and San Patricio counties.</p>
<p>The compressor stations will boost capacity along the natural gas pipeline and allow it to feed Cheniere Energy's Corpus Christi LNG facility and Freeport LNG's facility in Brazoria County.</p>
<p><u>FERC's decision comes when both Cheniere and Freeport are expected to put their Texas Gulf Coast LNG export terminals into commercial service over the next 18 months.</u></p>
<p>Cheniere recently sent the first shipment from the first production unit at its Corpus Christi LNG facility and has received permission to begin testing a second unit.</p>
<p>Freeport is expected to put two production units at its facility into service by the end of 2019 and a third unit into service by summer 2020.</p>
<p>With many nations around the globe switching power plants to natural gas, LNG is viewed as a growth industry for U.S. energy producers. Although natural gas burns cleaner than coal, environmentalists contend that LNG's key ingredient, methane, is a potent greenhouse gas.</p> Viewpoint: US LNG export capa…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-03:2117179:Comment:37936362019-01-03T15:36:22.731ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
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<p>Published date: <span>27 December 2018</span></p>
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<p class="lead">US nameplate LNG export capacity will likely double by the end of 2019 to 55.7mn t/yr, equivalent to 7.6 Bcf/d (8bn m³/yr) of gas, as all six facilities comprising the first wave of US LNG export projects are scheduled to come on line.</p>
<p>That would make the US the world's third-largest…</p>
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<p>Published date: <span>27 December 2018</span></p>
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<p class="lead">US nameplate LNG export capacity will likely double by the end of 2019 to 55.7mn t/yr, equivalent to 7.6 Bcf/d (8bn m³/yr) of gas, as all six facilities comprising the first wave of US LNG export projects are scheduled to come on line.</p>
<p>That would make the US the world's third-largest LNG export capacity holder behind Australia at 86.5mn t/yr and Qatar at 77mn t/yr. US peak capacity will likely reach 65mn t/yr by the end of 2019, up by 111pc on the year, but such production is not likely to be sustained over an entire year as it would require long-term ideal conditions, including weather. Nameplate capacity is what a facility expects to produce in the long term with average maintenance and weather, but daily production will fluctuate at higher and lower levels.</p>
<p>US gas production is expected to keep up with higher demand for LNG production and pipeline exports to Mexico. The US Energy Information Administration recently estimated that domestic dry gas production would rise to an average of 90 Bcf/d next year, from 83.3 Bcf/d this year.</p>
<p>Nameplate US LNG export capacity so far this year has grown by 54pc from 2017 to 27.8mn t/yr, while peak capacity also has increased by 54pc to 30.8mn t/yr.</p>
<p>Dominion's 5.25mn t/yr Cove Point LNG facility in Maryland started operations in March and Cheniere Energy's 4.5mn t/yr Corpus Christi LNG train 1 in Texas exported its first cargo on 11 December.</p>
<p>Cheniere previously said its 4.5mn t/yr Sabine Pass LNG train 5 in Louisiana likely would export its first cargo this month.</p>
<p>The second 4.5mn t/yr train at Corpus Christi is expected to start long-term operations in the second half of 2019.</p>
<p>Midstream company Kinder Morgan this month said the 10 small liquefaction trains at its Elba Island LNG export project in Georgia would come on line in phases from the first quarter to the fourth quarter of 2019. That would be a slight delay from the previous schedule of the fourth quarter this year to the third quarter of 2019. The units would have total nameplate capacity of 2.5mn t/yr and peak capacity of 4mn t/yr.</p>
<p>Sempra has said the three trains at its 12mn t/yr Cameron LNG project Louisiana would start operating sequentially next year.</p>
<p>The first of three 4.4mn t/yr trains being completed at the Freeport LNG plant in Texas is expected to start service in September, while trains 2 and 3 would come on line in 2020.</p>
<p>Next year could also see funding of some facilities that would be part of a so-called second wave of US LNG export capacity expected to come on line in the early to mid-2020s. Some of the companies that have said they plan to make positive investment decisions next year are Cheniere for its 4.5mn t/yr Sabine Pass train 6 and 9.5mn t/yr mid-scale train expansion at Corpus Christi; Tellurian for its $15.2bn, 27.6mn t/yr Driftwood LNG project in Louisiana; Venture Global for its $4.5bn, 10mn t/yr Calcasieu Pass LNG facility in Louisiana; NextDecade for its 27mn t/yr Rio Grande LNG project in Texas; Annova LNG for its planned $3bn, 6mn t/yr facility in Texas; Liquefied Natural Gas Limited for its for its $4.35bn, 8mn t/yr Magnolia LNG project in Louisiana; and Texas LNG for the $1bn-$1.2bn, 2mn t/yr initial phase of its project in that state.</p>
<p>Sempra plans to fund construction late next year of its 2.5mn t/yr first-phase Energia Costa Azul LNG export project in northwest Mexico, which would use US feed gas.</p>
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The Permian is actually…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-03:2117179:Comment:37936832019-01-03T01:47:28.128ZRock Manhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MarkP
<p>Skip,</p>
<p>The Permian is actually two different O&G product provinces. Whereas the Midland Basin is an oil dominant system with associated gas and NGL's (with the exception of the far southern part of the basin around Crockett County), the Delaware Basin a gas and NGL dominant system (With Apache's Alpine High area being the most gassy area).</p>
<p>Processing plant access and capacity will be a huge issue for many operators there.</p>
<p>Skip,</p>
<p>The Permian is actually two different O&G product provinces. Whereas the Midland Basin is an oil dominant system with associated gas and NGL's (with the exception of the far southern part of the basin around Crockett County), the Delaware Basin a gas and NGL dominant system (With Apache's Alpine High area being the most gassy area).</p>
<p>Processing plant access and capacity will be a huge issue for many operators there.</p> Permian producers would proba…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-03:2117179:Comment:37936782019-01-03T00:27:37.132ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>Permian producers would probably feel satisfied with $2 mcf considering that their associated natural gas is a byproduct and has been considerably less due to take away constraints. Whether the price of natural gas craters or not will depend heavily on demand growth. We can estimate the increase in demand related to new LNG export facilities coming on line over the next 36 months but increases in petrochemical output, heating and electrical generation use will be required to keep the gas…</p>
<p>Permian producers would probably feel satisfied with $2 mcf considering that their associated natural gas is a byproduct and has been considerably less due to take away constraints. Whether the price of natural gas craters or not will depend heavily on demand growth. We can estimate the increase in demand related to new LNG export facilities coming on line over the next 36 months but increases in petrochemical output, heating and electrical generation use will be required to keep the gas basins returning a reasonable profit. No technical innovation can render shale gas profitable at $2/mcf. $2.50 would tank the bulk of Haynesville development.</p> Someone told my boss today th…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-03:2117179:Comment:37936002019-01-03T00:13:07.147Zdbobhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/dbob
<p>Someone told my boss today that when the pipelines from the Permian get built, Permian won't get the current WTI and Henry Hub prices, Permian will simply crater those prices and screw us all.</p>
<p>Someone told my boss today that when the pipelines from the Permian get built, Permian won't get the current WTI and Henry Hub prices, Permian will simply crater those prices and screw us all.</p> Thanks Rock!tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-03:2117179:Comment:37936752019-01-03T00:02:47.413ZMartinhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/jcmagness
<p>Thanks Rock!</p>
<p>Thanks Rock!</p> Based on an article in the Ho…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-02:2117179:Comment:37936662019-01-02T22:19:42.018ZRock Manhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MarkP
<p>Based on an article in the Houston Chronicle from mid November, there are 17 pipelines being planned and/or being constructed that are designed to bring O&G products from the Permian Basin to the Tx Gulf Coast.</p>
<p>Seven are oil lines. Six are natural gas pipelines. Four are NGL pipelines.</p>
<p>I have not looked up the specifics for all these lines, but I do know the Kinder Morgan "Permian Highway" pipeline is being designed for up to 2 BCF per day.</p>
<p>Total anticipated costs of…</p>
<p>Based on an article in the Houston Chronicle from mid November, there are 17 pipelines being planned and/or being constructed that are designed to bring O&G products from the Permian Basin to the Tx Gulf Coast.</p>
<p>Seven are oil lines. Six are natural gas pipelines. Four are NGL pipelines.</p>
<p>I have not looked up the specifics for all these lines, but I do know the Kinder Morgan "Permian Highway" pipeline is being designed for up to 2 BCF per day.</p>
<p>Total anticipated costs of over $40 billion addressing almost 10,000 miles of pipelines..</p>
<p>Initial line will come on line in 2019 - others in 2020.</p>
<p>Attached is a JPEG of the map associated with this article (apologize for the quality of photo).</p>
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<p><a href="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/631282288?profile=original" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Pipeline.jpg</a></p> I watched "Forrest Gump" agai…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-02:2117179:Comment:37934042019-01-02T17:05:40.722ZG. Rankin Schurman, IIhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/GRankinSchurmanII
<p>I watched "Forrest Gump" again for the 50th time over the holidays - I had to laugh when it got to the "Shrimping Business" line where Forrest speaks with truthfulness and authority that the one thing he's found out about "shrimping"......"this business is tough!!". Welcome to the O&G industry - exciting, but always be prepared to weather some rough storms! </p>
<p>I watched "Forrest Gump" again for the 50th time over the holidays - I had to laugh when it got to the "Shrimping Business" line where Forrest speaks with truthfulness and authority that the one thing he's found out about "shrimping"......"this business is tough!!". Welcome to the O&G industry - exciting, but always be prepared to weather some rough storms! </p> I think all of the open permi…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-02:2117179:Comment:37935652019-01-02T16:56:58.220Zjffree1https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/jffree1
<p>I think all of the open permits that Exco had have probably expired by now.</p>
<p>I think all of the open permits that Exco had have probably expired by now.</p> The majority of inquiries and…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2019-01-01:2117179:Comment:37932962019-01-01T17:02:47.994ZBill Rhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/BillR
<p>The majority of inquiries and multiple open permits to drill in San Augustine through EXCO... and a few other O&G companies, like BP... just waiting for to poke the straw in the ground. Figure any actions will take place sometime during the New Year.</p>
<p>The majority of inquiries and multiple open permits to drill in San Augustine through EXCO... and a few other O&G companies, like BP... just waiting for to poke the straw in the ground. Figure any actions will take place sometime during the New Year.</p>